Adam Michael Goldstein famously known as DJ AM was released from hospital last Friday after his painful experience of Jet Crash. A memorial service was arranged in Los Angeles Monday for Chris "Lil' Chris" Baker, who died in the Learjet crash in Columbia. DJ AM also attended the memorial service. Who can better understand the pain other than him who visualized the death so closely. More than 300 people along with DJ AM turned out to honor Baker, and shared his memories at the memorial service that lasted two hours.
Baker was a close friend and assistant to musician Travis Barker, who was also injured in the crash. He was also in the hospital with DJAM and released this Monday. "He was his right-hand man," actor Simon Rex told PEOPLE after the tragedy. "Travis felt so bad to have missed [the service]," said a source. Goldstein, dressed in a green polo shirt, as Baker's wife Otillia Villar requested every one to wear green - Baker's favorite color - to honor her husband's memory. Baker also has a two years old son Sebastian. Poor baby! Lost his father at such an early age. May God rest Baker's soul in peace.